Adolescent Self-Efficacy in Relation to Illness Perception and Treatment Compliance: An Inpatient Study

Author:

George Ancel Andrew,Franken Anneke Louise

Abstract

Non-compliance with psychotropic treatment appears to be a growing problem among adolescent mental healthcare users. Treatment is frequently initiated during hospitalisation periods; however, at discharge a change in the primary administrator of the treatment poses a risk that the discharged patient may become non-compliant. In this study, we investigate factors influencing psychotropic treatment compliance of adolescent inpatients admitted to a psychiatric facility. A quantitative, non-experimental, cross-sectional, survey-type research design was employed. Approximately 170 participants were selected through a non-probability convenience sampling method. The data were gathered using self-reporting measures, namely the Drug Attitude Inventory, the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire and the Decision Self-Efficacy Scale. The data were analysed using a Pearson product–moment correlation coefficient and a moderated hierarchical regression analysis. The results indicated a significant relationship between illness perception and self-efficacy where self-efficacy was identified as a moderator between illness perception and treatment compliance of male adolescent inpatients. The findings of the study and the gender differences which surfaced may contribute to a better understanding of the intricate processes related to treatment compliance in adolescents. These findings may help to direct intervention aimed at promoting treatment compliance.

Publisher

UNISA Press

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Development,Health (social science)

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